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. >> dan >> i'm going to stick with johnson & johnson. it's probably one of the first dow names to make a new all-time high from april from its prior high i think this is a cheap stock with earnings only expected to be down 10% year over year i think you play this one for a breakout from the down trend from that april high here into earnings next week >> disney. stay with disney. >> lqd >> dan >> johnson & johnson back up to that april high. >> intel had a great day today >> top of the hour, bonus edition of "fast money." do not go anywhere >>> we've got a big show lined up for you today >> as the lyrics go, to everything there is a season for the big banks, that season is next week carter worth will help you orchestrate a progression that could help you score then it's a stock with a mixed prognosis, but tony zang has been taking a closer look at johns johnson & johnson's charts >> there's a lot of potential here. >> and
. >> dan >> i'm going to stick with johnson & johnson. it's probably one of the first dow names to make a new all-time high from april from its prior high i think this is a cheap stock with earnings only expected to be down 10% year over year i think you play this one for a breakout from the down trend from that april high here into earnings next week >> disney. stay with disney. >> lqd >> dan >> johnson & johnson back up to that april high. >>...
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johnson aye. moore aye. koppel aye. so moved, commissioners, that motion passes unanimously, 7-0. >> i will continue item 1b to july 23rd to go along with the conditional use authorization. >> jonas: thank you. commissioners, that will place this under your consent calendar. all matters listed here under consent calendar are considered to be are you teen by the planning commission and may be acted on a single roll call vote. there will be no separate discussion of the item. unless a member of the commission, public or staff requests. in which event, the matter shall be removed from the consent calendar. item 4, case number 2019, 16969, 4236-4336 irving street. on june 4, after hearing and closing public comment, you continued the matter to june 25, 2020 by a vote of 6-0. commissioner johnson, you were absent. on june 25, 2020, the commission adopted a motion of intent to approve with staff modifications and continued to today's date by a vote of 7-0 to allow staff to conclude the ceqa analysis. item 5, case number, 2019
johnson aye. moore aye. koppel aye. so moved, commissioners, that motion passes unanimously, 7-0. >> i will continue item 1b to july 23rd to go along with the conditional use authorization. >> jonas: thank you. commissioners, that will place this under your consent calendar. all matters listed here under consent calendar are considered to be are you teen by the planning commission and may be acted on a single roll call vote. there will be no separate discussion of the item. unless a...
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johnson's first year in boris johnson's first year in downing street. our guests from the economist, and we are having a technical problem, we are hoping for a technical commentator as well. in the studio we have the bbc chief international correspondent. fingers crossed we can get thomas. last week's european summit on a post covid economic rescue package was a cliffhanger even by eu standards. germany and france are urged exceptional measures. the so—called frugal four to be exceptional to exceptional measures. the so—called frugalfour to be exceptional to be less expensive. arguing and even banging on tables but eventually the deal was done. i will come first. european leaders called it historic. is that fair? it is historic. it is short of hamilton when in the late 18th century the us central bank effectively became the main carrier of debts of separate states, but it isa of debts of separate states, but it is a hugely important moment. think back a few months ago. nobody really thought that they could come together in this way. we are talking a
johnson's first year in boris johnson's first year in downing street. our guests from the economist, and we are having a technical problem, we are hoping for a technical commentator as well. in the studio we have the bbc chief international correspondent. fingers crossed we can get thomas. last week's european summit on a post covid economic rescue package was a cliffhanger even by eu standards. germany and france are urged exceptional measures. the so—called frugal four to be exceptional to...
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quote, the american ambassador to britain, robert wood johnson iv, better known as woody johnson, the guy who owns the new york jets, told multiple colleagues in february 2018 that president trump had asked him to see if the british government could help steer the world-famous and lucrative british open golf tournament to the trump turnberry resort in scotland, according to three people with knowledge of the episode. the ambassador's deputy, lewis a.lucana advised ambassador johnson not to do it, warning that to do so would be an unethical use of the presidency for private gain, these people said, but ambassador johnson apparently felt pressured to try anyway a few weeks later he is, in fact, raised turnberry playing host of the british open with the secretary of state to scotland the episode left mr. lukons and others deeply unsettled. emailed officials at the state department to tell them what had happened, colleagues said. a few months later, mr. johnson forced out mr. lukens, a career diplomat, shortly before his term was to end. and i know what you're thinking, right? president t
quote, the american ambassador to britain, robert wood johnson iv, better known as woody johnson, the guy who owns the new york jets, told multiple colleagues in february 2018 that president trump had asked him to see if the british government could help steer the world-famous and lucrative british open golf tournament to the trump turnberry resort in scotland, according to three people with knowledge of the episode. the ambassador's deputy, lewis a.lucana advised ambassador johnson not to do...
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from brics it to an unprecedented health and economic crisis britain's 1st johnson completes a to mulch us 12 months an hour. and returning to the ring iron mike said today for an exhibition fight against former while champion boyfriends jane and. now the staggering impact of craven 1000 on the united states shows no sign of easing the number of infections across the country has now crossed 4000000 more than 1401 thought her 814-4000 people have died now president trump has called off the republican convention in florida because of coronavirus fears castro reports. the world's richest nation has now surpassed its 4000000 known case of coping 19 and it's feared the number will only soar what's important about that is the steamroller that it is. the acceleration that this has the rate of new cases is trending upward in 39 states with a record number of deaths reported in florida that's where president trump had planned to speak before a massive crowd at the republican national convention in august an important moment for his reelection campaign but now those events are canceled i care dee
from brics it to an unprecedented health and economic crisis britain's 1st johnson completes a to mulch us 12 months an hour. and returning to the ring iron mike said today for an exhibition fight against former while champion boyfriends jane and. now the staggering impact of craven 1000 on the united states shows no sign of easing the number of infections across the country has now crossed 4000000 more than 1401 thought her 814-4000 people have died now president trump has called off the...
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i take everything mr johnson said with a lorry load of i'm afraid this isjust johnson said with a lorry load of i'm afraid this is just a johnson said with a lorry load of i'm afraid this isjust a piece johnson said with a lorry load of i'm afraid this is just a piece with everything he said over the past 30 yea rs. haven't the local lockdown is and the principle of not shutting down everybody and don't shut down the whole country, for example, in leicester, local lockdown, that's proved to be quite effective and that surely is the strategy going forward 7 that surely is the strategy going forward? that is obviously what the government are hoping is going to get us through a resurgence of dividers if and when it comes as it almost certainly seems it will. —— resurgence of the virus. that relies on contact tracing, testing, etc and we are not there yet. we are making considerable progress. this is the hope. in fairness to borisjohnson, andi hope. in fairness to borisjohnson, and i do appreciate there is a major trust issue with people in this government, giving the things that have b
i take everything mr johnson said with a lorry load of i'm afraid this isjust johnson said with a lorry load of i'm afraid this is just a johnson said with a lorry load of i'm afraid this isjust a piece johnson said with a lorry load of i'm afraid this is just a piece with everything he said over the past 30 yea rs. haven't the local lockdown is and the principle of not shutting down everybody and don't shut down the whole country, for example, in leicester, local lockdown, that's proved to be...
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johnson & johnson, their heritage in new jersey. faceeaconess in boston, read covid-19 vaccine trial moving forward, september. clearly good news along one path of the virus. very detailed note, published in nature this morning. futures -28 even with that johnson & johnson list. city.word news, new york ritika: good morning. negotiations resumed today on a compromised relief plan, the administration and congressional democrats nowhere close to agreement. they are under pressure because millions of americans lose unemployment insurance this week. for aeadows is looking stopgap measure that would extend benefits. jerome powell calls it the most severe economic downturn in our lifetime, after policymakers promised to use tools to support recovery. interest rate near zero. the bank will plan for the worst and hope for the best. toll now.ath infectionse of appears to have leveled off. the german economy plunged into quarter loss. wereavirus restrictions cause of the declines. unemployment remains high. global news, 24 hours a day, on air
johnson & johnson, their heritage in new jersey. faceeaconess in boston, read covid-19 vaccine trial moving forward, september. clearly good news along one path of the virus. very detailed note, published in nature this morning. futures -28 even with that johnson & johnson list. city.word news, new york ritika: good morning. negotiations resumed today on a compromised relief plan, the administration and congressional democrats nowhere close to agreement. they are under pressure because...
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add to that johnson's refusal to sack chief advisor dominic cummings broke lock down rules. talks over a trade deal with the you a stalled and johnson refuses to break his promise not to extend talks into the new year is only a very few ultras if you like you believe in what they say is a clean break has been best for 'd the british economy in the long term there's also the brics that referendum in 2016 taking center stage in another major issue facing johnson and his government johnson's government is accused of refusing to investigate what the report called successful russian interference in u.k. democracy to watch out for this man here starmer took pile on the pressure is the new leader of the labor opposition party he's leading in the polls and many in his party see him as a serious threat georgia reagan al-jazeera. your children means the whole romney a reminder of our top news stories chinese staff are moving out of the consulate in the u.s. city of houston they've met a demand from the u.s. government to leave within 72 hours after the mission was ordered to close on
add to that johnson's refusal to sack chief advisor dominic cummings broke lock down rules. talks over a trade deal with the you a stalled and johnson refuses to break his promise not to extend talks into the new year is only a very few ultras if you like you believe in what they say is a clean break has been best for 'd the british economy in the long term there's also the brics that referendum in 2016 taking center stage in another major issue facing johnson and his government johnson's...
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what about this build, build, build by boris johnson? i don't think it amounts to very much. £5 billion, for capital spending, build, build, build, is tiny. if this was the new labour era of alistair campbell, i think the media would be in an opera about spin. this was a focus on presentation to give a sense of dynamism admits to the pandemic rather than a substantial policy set of announcements. there is a big economic announcements be delivered by the chancellor next week, so maybe there will be new substance than, but there wasn't really in the speech. it is interesting, i think, that boris johnson speech. it is interesting, i think, that borisjohnson perhaps sincerely feels is more of a keynesian. the challenge for the opposition party. but in practical terms, buildings expensive, and in the uk, they notoriously go original calculations. now it is needed, but ona calculations. now it is needed, but on a much, much bigger scale. and it isn't at all clear where this £5 million is coming from, let alone the bigger numbers that are rea
what about this build, build, build by boris johnson? i don't think it amounts to very much. £5 billion, for capital spending, build, build, build, is tiny. if this was the new labour era of alistair campbell, i think the media would be in an opera about spin. this was a focus on presentation to give a sense of dynamism admits to the pandemic rather than a substantial policy set of announcements. there is a big economic announcements be delivered by the chancellor next week, so maybe there...
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johnson & johnson's not bringing anything that isn't safe, moderna and so on. thousands and thousands of people have already been given the vaccines, and the oxford vaccine has committed more than a billion dollars to it. maria: tell me about the therapeutics and the antivirals, mike. how important are these drugs going to be as sort of a bridge until we get to an overall vaccine? >> antivirals such as gilead or these adt drugs, antigen deprivation therapy, are going into human beings today. these are safe. they've been approved. they've been around for years, and many of them appear to have a very positive effect on controlling the virus. if. maria: my thanks to michael milken. my interview with the attorney general, bill barr, is coming up next. ♪ ♪ devin, did you know geico is now offering an extra 15 percent credit on car and motorcycle policies? ok? that's 15 percent on top of what geico could already save you. so what are you waiting for? dj khaled to be your motivational coach? yo devin! remember to brush in a circle motion. thank you... dj... khaled
johnson & johnson's not bringing anything that isn't safe, moderna and so on. thousands and thousands of people have already been given the vaccines, and the oxford vaccine has committed more than a billion dollars to it. maria: tell me about the therapeutics and the antivirals, mike. how important are these drugs going to be as sort of a bridge until we get to an overall vaccine? >> antivirals such as gilead or these adt drugs, antigen deprivation therapy, are going into human beings...
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guy johnson in london, tom new york. public service announcement, maybe more than any other time in my time at bloomberg, do we need to explain the absolute craziness that europe calculates gdp than the united states? this is going to be everywhere today all the time. europeans will say they created -- create it correctly, americans will say greenspan was right, we do it this way. u.s.,ualized gdp in the apple is in what, q. week -- apples and what, kiwi? apples and potatoes? >> you cannot compare the two. it is done on an annualized basis. you're scaling one up to the other. -36, according to a round 10% drop in the u.s. economy on an annualized asis, which is kind of comparable to what we are seeing out of germany. am: i am going to guess about see in thewhat we united states today. after that math exercise can but kit juckes is about ready to walk away from the camera. he joins us from socgen. i hope we did not embarrass ourselves. i want to talk about turkey. i brought it up for the last couple of days. we just had a
guy johnson in london, tom new york. public service announcement, maybe more than any other time in my time at bloomberg, do we need to explain the absolute craziness that europe calculates gdp than the united states? this is going to be everywhere today all the time. europeans will say they created -- create it correctly, americans will say greenspan was right, we do it this way. u.s.,ualized gdp in the apple is in what, q. week -- apples and what, kiwi? apples and potatoes? >> you...
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johnson & johnson's not bringing anything that isn't safe, moderna and so on. thousands and thousands of people have already been given the vaccines, and the oxford vaccine has committed more than a billion dollars to it. maria: tell me about the therapeutics and the antivirals, mike. how important are these drugs going to be as sort of a bridge until we get to an overall vaccine? >> antivirals such as gilead or these adt drugs, antigen deprivation therapy, are going into human beings today. these are safe. they've been approved. they've been around for years, and many of them appear to have a very positive effect on controlling the virus. if. maria: my thanks to michael milken. my interview with the attorney general, bill barr, is coming up next. ♪ ♪ - hey, can i... - safe drivers save 40%!!! guys! guys! safe drivers save 40%!!! safe drivers save 40%! safe drivers save 40%!!! that's safe drivers save 40%. it is, that's safe drivers save 40%. - he's right there. - it's him! safe drivers do save 40%. click or call for a quote today. millions of men are keepi
johnson & johnson's not bringing anything that isn't safe, moderna and so on. thousands and thousands of people have already been given the vaccines, and the oxford vaccine has committed more than a billion dollars to it. maria: tell me about the therapeutics and the antivirals, mike. how important are these drugs going to be as sort of a bridge until we get to an overall vaccine? >> antivirals such as gilead or these adt drugs, antigen deprivation therapy, are going into human beings...
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as pubsla in e reopen tomorrow, boris johnson issues a clear warning to the public. pm johnson: this government will not hesitate in putting on the brakes and three imping restrictions. >> plus, nigeria's nollywood on pause because of the pandemic, but ther is hope one of the biggest film industries wille soonback at work. ♪ >>ng thank you for jois here on "bbc news." the gernment in england finally published its list of countries exempt from u.k. into effect frida due to come thee most of the e.u. is on safe list, those visiting america, or tickle in brazil, visitors need to self isolate on the way back home. tom berridg reports. tom: en route to france by train, soon, anyone traveling on the euro tunnel will not have to quarantine in eithertion. >> it will make a tremendous difference. >> i am working down there. it is big for me because i amck t work. tom: people arriving from 59 countries and overseas territories ar to be exempt, though half the countries have restrictions when you arrive t here. for those desperate to sell holidays abroad, it is a rare piece o
as pubsla in e reopen tomorrow, boris johnson issues a clear warning to the public. pm johnson: this government will not hesitate in putting on the brakes and three imping restrictions. >> plus, nigeria's nollywood on pause because of the pandemic, but ther is hope one of the biggest film industries wille soonback at work. ♪ >>ng thank you for jois here on "bbc news." the gernment in england finally published its list of countries exempt from u.k. into effect frida due...
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johnson, clerk. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to clause 4, the following rule 1, the following enrolled bills were signed by the speaker on thursday, july 2, 2020. he clerk: h.r. 7440 and senate 116. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to section 4-b of house resolution 967, the house stands adjourned until 2:00 p.m., thursday, discussion on racial injustice and nationals ready. we come out stronger. all the time,ents if i have only one amendment to the constitution and if i had to pick one, it would be the 14th amendment, section one, equal protection and due process. i'm good. that became, you know, something that was a model for other countries around the world. out of the civil rights movement 1960's, --'s in the and the 1960's, we get the civil rights act and the voting rights act. we always do something that is transformative when we take on the black problem and it helps everyone and we are doing it again. >> let me follow up on that. what do you think, what else do you think may come out of
johnson, clerk. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to clause 4, the following rule 1, the following enrolled bills were signed by the speaker on thursday, july 2, 2020. he clerk: h.r. 7440 and senate 116. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to section 4-b of house resolution 967, the house stands adjourned until 2:00 p.m., thursday, discussion on racial injustice and nationals ready. we come out stronger. all the time,ents if i have only one amendment to the constitution and if i had to pick one,...
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this well let's see what are we actually signing up we signed boris johnson agent. because he's accepting money for his political ads i'm from russian so seas are always signed each name eve because he's trying to undermine established by prime minister you somehow manages to chauny out of russian. history for really easily knowns frankly what if off come the regulator did respond and said we're going to meet with the drama's people and we're going to talk to him about why is concerned does that mean that it's a sham this independent group custom regulator a kind of ally and actually we don't have a free press well how is rubbing off on to be quite happy to meet with the leader of the major opposition athlete and not beyond. is he trying to leverage what he sees here on the report produced by manchester united he did last year which was quite just in included r.t.t. beam specialist i want to guess dama may well say that you are russian stooge for appearing on this program he's banned his entire front bench from this program and from this channel. so who is there a p
this well let's see what are we actually signing up we signed boris johnson agent. because he's accepting money for his political ads i'm from russian so seas are always signed each name eve because he's trying to undermine established by prime minister you somehow manages to chauny out of russian. history for really easily knowns frankly what if off come the regulator did respond and said we're going to meet with the drama's people and we're going to talk to him about why is concerned does...
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the snp say boris johnson last year ‘s general election. the snp say borisjohnson ‘s message about scotland's dependence on the union during coronavirus will not be well received. wearing a face covering in shops and supermarkets becomes compulsory from midnight tonight in england. there is criticism of the new rules are unclear. if you are going into a takeaway and eating in somewhere that has a takeaway, that's like hospitality. you're eating, it is not practical to wear a face mask, we recognise
the snp say boris johnson last year ‘s general election. the snp say borisjohnson ‘s message about scotland's dependence on the union during coronavirus will not be well received. wearing a face covering in shops and supermarkets becomes compulsory from midnight tonight in england. there is criticism of the new rules are unclear. if you are going into a takeaway and eating in somewhere that has a takeaway, that's like hospitality. you're eating, it is not practical to wear a face mask, we...
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politician and now we have boris johnson quoting f.d.r. when it comes to coronavirus what do you made of his grand gestures as it were of him comparing himself to f.d.r. or boris yeltsin wrote a biography of churchill and would like to think of himself as a great that. those are divided views about how great a man churchill was when he set a very great from 942944. and boris sees him self in that light or would like to or would hope to. from there it's a short step to seeing himself has resonance. there's there's no shortage of delusions of grandeur on the part of people who governs i mean your fictional prime minister and minister i mean he's often free infuriated frustrated do you think he would have handled coronavirus differently i mean birth johnson he said in public he would shake hands with infected coronavirus patients not something the hacker would have done presumably oh no hack it was far too timid for that. and probably most sensible. i think oras didn't handle it well whether or not that's a question of how much bad scientific
politician and now we have boris johnson quoting f.d.r. when it comes to coronavirus what do you made of his grand gestures as it were of him comparing himself to f.d.r. or boris yeltsin wrote a biography of churchill and would like to think of himself as a great that. those are divided views about how great a man churchill was when he set a very great from 942944. and boris sees him self in that light or would like to or would hope to. from there it's a short step to seeing himself has...
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at the end of the war johnson essentially reveals his notion of black freedom is a narrow one. not only as a right to work for wages but political loyalty and it comes to light that he is seeking a new coalition of his own and abuses lincoln's amnesty, key things that i try to underscore, we focus rightly on emancipation and signature policy he has a second signature policy, amnesty to defeated confederates, taking over future allegiance and your rights will be restored, to appeal to the confederacy. johnson abuses the amnesty policy with massive pardons to the secessionist elite who look to punish and the result is the first days of reconstruction in which the white south imposes all kinds of forms of subordination that are meant to be as close to slavery as possible without defining the thirteenth amendment. >> i could talk to you the whole day but my last question in order to get to the audience question, my last question, because the audience has a lot of teachers viewing right now, can you talk a little bit about how teachers can help their students understand the incredib
at the end of the war johnson essentially reveals his notion of black freedom is a narrow one. not only as a right to work for wages but political loyalty and it comes to light that he is seeking a new coalition of his own and abuses lincoln's amnesty, key things that i try to underscore, we focus rightly on emancipation and signature policy he has a second signature policy, amnesty to defeated confederates, taking over future allegiance and your rights will be restored, to appeal to the...
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johnson and johnson? from the same question to you. >> well, grieve i fully agree that vaccine hesitancy is an increasingly bigger challenge overtime, and it certainly will be for covid-19, i think the average of discussions and educational materials, all of that needs to happen now. and we would very much support any efforts that really focused on solid educational programs to make sure people understand, and share their concerns, because it's not only about, access it's about people willing to accept a vaccine and having confidence not only in the safety in efficacy but also have their concerns answered. >> great. doctor gerberding? >> thank you, i could not worry about this more. i think that trust as a consequence by the truth telling as well as transparency and is not enough to have a government spokesperson, we really need to engage the people that are trusted, and often those are doctors at the local level, so we do have to engage the medical community, and have people get the information, and then
johnson and johnson? from the same question to you. >> well, grieve i fully agree that vaccine hesitancy is an increasingly bigger challenge overtime, and it certainly will be for covid-19, i think the average of discussions and educational materials, all of that needs to happen now. and we would very much support any efforts that really focused on solid educational programs to make sure people understand, and share their concerns, because it's not only about, access it's about people...
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yes, a dramatic yearfor boris johnson. took overfrom yes, a dramatic yearfor boris johnson. took over from theresa yes, a dramatic yearfor boris johnson. took overfrom theresa may, had all sorts of... trials with parliament, as people wrestled over brexit. and very entrenched views. had a general election which he pulled out quite a substantial majority. then took the uk out of the eu and into the transition period. as if that wasn't dramatic enough, coronavirus came, something com pletely enough, coronavirus came, something completely unexpected in terms of the effect it has had on the nation and the way it has changed his administration and he talks in this interview on the sunday telegraph about how he wants to get back on track with his national agenda, things like levelling up, things like policy areas he wants to implement but coronavirus has proved unpredictable and we will have to wait and see. and a year in which he and his partner have had a baby. it is in the papers as well with a mop ofjohnsonian care. exactly. this is probably the second picture we have seen of
yes, a dramatic yearfor boris johnson. took overfrom yes, a dramatic yearfor boris johnson. took over from theresa yes, a dramatic yearfor boris johnson. took overfrom theresa may, had all sorts of... trials with parliament, as people wrestled over brexit. and very entrenched views. had a general election which he pulled out quite a substantial majority. then took the uk out of the eu and into the transition period. as if that wasn't dramatic enough, coronavirus came, something com pletely...
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tonight, johnson is denying those allegations. david? >> our white house correspondent rachel scott tonight. rachel, thank you. hrt when we cok, the from washington, d.c., philadelphia, new york city, all included. they've really stood the test of time. much like these majestic rocky mountains. which must be named after the... that would be rocky the flying squirrel, mr. gecko sir. obviously! ahh come on bullwinkle, they're named after... our first president george rockington! that doesn't even make any sense... mr... uhh... winkle. geico. over 75 years of savings and service. so we collaborate ♪ ocean spray works with nature every day to farm in a sustainable way ocean spray works with nature every day even if you're on a statin? are you still at risk for a heart attack or stroke? statins may lower some risks, but may not be enough. that's why science delivered vascepa. for people who have persistent cardiovascular risk factors and take a statin only vascepa is clinically proven to provide 25% lower risk from heart attack and stroke.
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but the mid from boris johnson has been clear, despite m essa 9 es johnson has been clear, despite messages from ministers and this change will come enforce from the 24th ofjuly. thank you much indeed. we will run the titles of the papers again. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are lucy fisher, defence editor of the times and faiza shaheen from the left think tank — centre for labour and social studies. welcome to you both. let us look through the papers. on the front page of the telegraph reports that face coverings will be made mandatory in english shops. the uk government is expected to announce the decision tomorrow following what the paper calls ‘days of confusion'. ‘face it, you have to put on a mask‘ reads the front of the metro. it‘s reporting that shoppers who don‘t wear face coverings in stores in england, face fines of up to £100 if they refuse. that is reduced to 30p ftp within the first fortnight. —— £50. -- £50. the guardian says experts are worried there could be up to 120,000 deaths from covid
but the mid from boris johnson has been clear, despite m essa 9 es johnson has been clear, despite messages from ministers and this change will come enforce from the 24th ofjuly. thank you much indeed. we will run the titles of the papers again. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are lucy fisher, defence editor of the times and faiza shaheen from the left think tank — centre for labour and social studies. welcome to you both. let...
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boris johnson support efforts to counter this hideous plague. borisjohnson i think it is also aware that an argument founded on might could sound too jingoistic so he modulates that by putting in the argument saying it's also in terms of the union about the combined efforts, the common good, the common interests, the shared endeavours of the scottish and english people's. in response to that nicola sturgeon said at her briefing a short time ago that she didn't believe leaders should be crowing, as she put it, about their efforts to counter coronavirus. they should stick to that rather than making constitutional points. she also said the money coming from the treasury was not a boom to scotland, it was borrowing, and if scotland had the power scotland could also borrow. she argued independence would allow scots to choose their own future. brian taylor, thank you. it's compulsory to wear a face covering in shops in england from midnight, but the government has been accused of confused messaging about the rules. the full guidance is due to be relea
boris johnson support efforts to counter this hideous plague. borisjohnson i think it is also aware that an argument founded on might could sound too jingoistic so he modulates that by putting in the argument saying it's also in terms of the union about the combined efforts, the common good, the common interests, the shared endeavours of the scottish and english people's. in response to that nicola sturgeon said at her briefing a short time ago that she didn't believe leaders should be crowing,...
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johnson and johnson committed to include first patients in the study. they are in the process of developing the phase three trial and ensuring that it is a key consideration. for example, we plan to implement digital and community outreach to encourage the participation in the clinicals. finally, my written testimony has additional information regarding the extensive efforts to increase the production custody. at the same time that we're developing vaccine, so we can produce more than 1 billion in 2021 of which will be manufactured in the u.s.. madam chair, we recognize that this is a critical moment for the society. johnson and johnson is devoting the energy and resource is to develop the save and effective vaccine for covid-19 as quickly as possible. thank you for the opportunity to speak with you today, and i'd be happy to answer questions. >> thank you so much. doctor gerberding, you are recognized for your opening statement. >> you need to un- mute. >> okay. thank you. thank you, chairwoman, ranking member guthrie and all the other members of the c
johnson and johnson committed to include first patients in the study. they are in the process of developing the phase three trial and ensuring that it is a key consideration. for example, we plan to implement digital and community outreach to encourage the participation in the clinicals. finally, my written testimony has additional information regarding the extensive efforts to increase the production custody. at the same time that we're developing vaccine, so we can produce more than 1 billion...
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payer the man who defamed war crimes publisher wiki leaks flies into london to meet boris johnson is the usa meddling with the u.k. justice system accused of torturing julian assange we speak to vivienne westwood doctor she suspended a self in a giant bird cage above the old bailey. we actually see that there was in the run up to the referendum a preponderance of until you pull brags pieces on to inspect make what the report does not do is make any criticism of any individual program make of commentator present or that's not what this is a by no mention of going underground in britain's finally released no redacted russia report oliseh more coming up in today's going underground 1st as more and more people go back to a life precocious 19 our hopes for a vaccine obscuring the imminent threat posed by a so-called winter spike that could cause another 120000 coronavirus deaths in the u.k. one of the world's most respected virologist dr robert gallo who is pivotal in discovering the link that hiv has to aids suggests that a much cheaper option a polio vaccine could be used as a stopgap u
payer the man who defamed war crimes publisher wiki leaks flies into london to meet boris johnson is the usa meddling with the u.k. justice system accused of torturing julian assange we speak to vivienne westwood doctor she suspended a self in a giant bird cage above the old bailey. we actually see that there was in the run up to the referendum a preponderance of until you pull brags pieces on to inspect make what the report does not do is make any criticism of any individual program make of...
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johnson then appointed his personal lawyer and the whole confirmation really became a test of johnson's ability to pull on the senate. the fact is he had lost that affinity at that point. the tragedy from warrants perspective is forced to withdraw his nomination and warren and forward both return to the court. i suspect if warren could have figured out a way to stay longer and not give nixon the vacancy he would have done so. the awkward thing for warren is he was leaving because he had gotten too old. he did end up in the awkward situation of having to swear in richard nixon and then having to give him is vacancy. as a result, as you all know, nixon quickly was able to replace them both in his first year. >> you noted how the sentimentality in the brown case was the same who in turn the japanese americans. you said he's said that he never found the words to apologize for that. you mention also that he welcome back to japanese americans. did you find any other actions that may have expressed any regret? >> yes is the answer. in fact, his memoirs include a passage in which he says i have
johnson then appointed his personal lawyer and the whole confirmation really became a test of johnson's ability to pull on the senate. the fact is he had lost that affinity at that point. the tragedy from warrants perspective is forced to withdraw his nomination and warren and forward both return to the court. i suspect if warren could have figured out a way to stay longer and not give nixon the vacancy he would have done so. the awkward thing for warren is he was leaving because he had gotten...
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well boris johnson has also been trying a new catchphrase to help people to socially distance through it seems to lack and it will punch. through space the space blasts get a test of hands for use space. get a test its hands free space. and get a test if you have if you have symptoms. well the world health organization has warned the coronavirus pandemic could be one big wave rather than 1st and 2nd waves of infection as the w h o's chief warns that young people are not invincible and need to be convinced of the real risk to health. over you don't so just of the spikes of cases in some countries are being driven in part by younger people letting down their guard during the northern hemisphere summer. we have said it before and we will say that the game young people are not invincible and w.h.o. spokesperson dr margaret harris told me that it's important to remember that lifting restrictions doesn't mean the virus has gone or what we mean is that the transmission is still there so the concern was that people saw you know lockdowns over that it was somehow it go away they they had this
well boris johnson has also been trying a new catchphrase to help people to socially distance through it seems to lack and it will punch. through space the space blasts get a test of hands for use space. get a test its hands free space. and get a test if you have if you have symptoms. well the world health organization has warned the coronavirus pandemic could be one big wave rather than 1st and 2nd waves of infection as the w h o's chief warns that young people are not invincible and need to...
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johnson needs to boost trade ties of both the u.s. and china. 5 g. will become the nervous system of the future economy it will speed up everything from the flow of information on energy defense and transport to downloading movies and playing games to accessing global financial data. the focus now turns to europe german chancellor angela merkel has ruled out a ban on wild way she is trying to keep china on side without antagonizing washington d.c. the u.k. decision anwar way makes the balancing act much more challenging. and as you heard there that decision came after a great deal of pressure from the united states so let's bring in our financial correspondent jose luis de haro he's in new york. what's the reaction been there to britain's radical change in approach. it's been a good one rob and actually it's a win for us and we has to be in a pressure in worldwide due to bonded us of what weight equipment in their 5 g. networks and has been even more significant for big countries that are members of the 5 intelligence alliance actually out there do y
johnson needs to boost trade ties of both the u.s. and china. 5 g. will become the nervous system of the future economy it will speed up everything from the flow of information on energy defense and transport to downloading movies and playing games to accessing global financial data. the focus now turns to europe german chancellor angela merkel has ruled out a ban on wild way she is trying to keep china on side without antagonizing washington d.c. the u.k. decision anwar way makes the balancing...
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add to that johnson's refusal to sack chief advisor dominic cummings have broken lock down rules. talks over a trade deal with the you a stalled and johnson refuses to break his promise not to extend. talks into the new year is funny and very few breaths it alters if you like you believe in what they say is a clean break has been best for the british economy in the long term there's also the brics that referendum in 2016 taking center stage in another major issue facing johnson and his government johnson's government is accused of refusing to investigate what the report called successful russian interference in u.k. democracy like to watch out for this man here starmer i took a pile on the pressure he's the new leader of the labor opposition party he's leading in the polls and many in his party see him as a serious threat john j. regan al-jazeera. but the goodman is a professor of politics of the university of kent he explains how johnson has retained popularity in the polls certainly been an eventful and somewhat chaotic 1st year for prime minister it's not only being dominated b
add to that johnson's refusal to sack chief advisor dominic cummings have broken lock down rules. talks over a trade deal with the you a stalled and johnson refuses to break his promise not to extend. talks into the new year is funny and very few breaths it alters if you like you believe in what they say is a clean break has been best for the british economy in the long term there's also the brics that referendum in 2016 taking center stage in another major issue facing johnson and his...
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history covert 19 how did johnson handle it certainly has a lot of question marks around it there's a widespread acceptance i probably think in government that the u.k. maybe knocks down too late and it's been slow it's come out of that before the virus struck johnson was absent from 5 crises briefings i've shaking hands can decide that i was at a hospital the other night i think there were a few are actually if you create a virus the patients like shook hands with everybody yet the prime minister himself became a covert victim scaping death polls show much of the public sympathy for his plight brain rapidly it was reaction to blunders costing thousands of lives such as frontline health workers without protective gear and no attempt to protect the elderly in nursing homes. added to that johnson is refusing to sign a chief advisor dominic cummings who brought down rules for 6 year old talk server a trade do with the e.u. is stalled and johnson refuses to break his promise not to extend the talks into the new year is certainly a very few bricks ultra's if you like to believe in what the
history covert 19 how did johnson handle it certainly has a lot of question marks around it there's a widespread acceptance i probably think in government that the u.k. maybe knocks down too late and it's been slow it's come out of that before the virus struck johnson was absent from 5 crises briefings i've shaking hands can decide that i was at a hospital the other night i think there were a few are actually if you create a virus the patients like shook hands with everybody yet the prime...
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this is bloomberg. ♪ alix: i'm alix steel with guy johnson any new york -- in new york, guy johnson is in london. some top advisors to president --mp apparently want president trump apparently wants advisors to undermine hong kong. the market is not pricing that kit, the markets are not really believing it, would this happen? how would it happen? unlikely to want to have happen and unlikely to happen. i don't see how the u.s. wins anything from that. and i'm not sure that this is a against chinago and it ruins hong kong as a financial center if you really create mayhem. but you might read it and think why would you do that? what's the motivation for this? and stability is more likely, -- it's not clear to me quite how you manage it and what you get to gain by managing it. we are getting some breaking news coming through from the supreme court in the united states, the president has not had a good run with the supreme court, but he is winning on this one, the supreme court backing the president on birth control religious exemptions. --elding religious exit institutions from bias after a
this is bloomberg. ♪ alix: i'm alix steel with guy johnson any new york -- in new york, guy johnson is in london. some top advisors to president --mp apparently want president trump apparently wants advisors to undermine hong kong. the market is not pricing that kit, the markets are not really believing it, would this happen? how would it happen? unlikely to want to have happen and unlikely to happen. i don't see how the u.s. wins anything from that. and i'm not sure that this is a against...
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johnson & johnson's not bringing anything that isn't safe, moderna and so on. thousands and thousands of people have already been given the vaccines, and the oxford vaccine has committed more than a billion dollars to it. maria: tell me about the therapeutics and the antivirals, mike. how important are these drugs going to be as sort of a bridge until we get to an overall vaccine? >> antivirals such as gilead or these adt drugs, antigen deprivation therapy, are going into human beings today. these are safe. they've been approved. they've been around for years, and many of them appear to have a very positive effect on controlling the virus. if. maria: my thanks to michael milken. my interview with the attorney general, bill barr, is coming up next. ♪ ♪ usaa is made for what's next we're helping members catch up by spreading any missed usaa insurance payments over the next twelve months so they can keep more cash in your pockets for when it matters most find out more at usaa.com ♪ maria: welcome back. well, the outright theft of intellectual property by chi
johnson & johnson's not bringing anything that isn't safe, moderna and so on. thousands and thousands of people have already been given the vaccines, and the oxford vaccine has committed more than a billion dollars to it. maria: tell me about the therapeutics and the antivirals, mike. how important are these drugs going to be as sort of a bridge until we get to an overall vaccine? >> antivirals such as gilead or these adt drugs, antigen deprivation therapy, are going into human beings...
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and johnson. we are setting up global supply, we entered partnerships with emergent so we can produce 400 million doses out of those facilities and we are setting up other areas entering agreements to supply the rest of the world with vaccine, targeting 100 million doses by early 2021. >> can you tell me what is happening in china? >> it is not. >> our manufacturing is domestic. >> would you say the majority if not all of this is happening inside the us? >> 100% of our products are supplied from our us-based supply chain. >> is that the same for anybody else? >> we have supply agreements so -- sourced from the us but others around the world will be supplied from other sources, keep supply chains independent with each other. >> merck has committed to building out our supply chain to the tune of $9 billion prior to the pandemic and only adding to that count. >> great. >> roughly half of the people in the us, distributed around the world. >> 20 seconds left. do you have plans to expand manufacturing
and johnson. we are setting up global supply, we entered partnerships with emergent so we can produce 400 million doses out of those facilities and we are setting up other areas entering agreements to supply the rest of the world with vaccine, targeting 100 million doses by early 2021. >> can you tell me what is happening in china? >> it is not. >> our manufacturing is domestic. >> would you say the majority if not all of this is happening inside the us? >> 100% of...
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johnson needs to boost trade ties of both the us and china. 5 g. will become the nervous system of the future economy it will speed up everything from the flow of information on energy defense and transport to downloading movies and playing games to accessing global financial data. the focus now turns to europe german chancellor angela merkel has ruled out a ban on while away she is trying to keep china on side without antagonizing washington d.c. the u.k. decision anwar way makes up balancing act much more challenging. pro tennis now and here in berlin a moment you don't often see in the game a double tweener as in 2 shots between the legs 1st germany's tommy haas in the white manages it without hurting himself and then the onyx in or off if city gets it done as well passing on the point as more socially distance crowd cheered and cinna won the 1st round match of the exhibition tournament. coalition if you watch indeed every news i'll be back at the top of the hour in the meantime visit our website. it's been great having your company. come bearin
johnson needs to boost trade ties of both the us and china. 5 g. will become the nervous system of the future economy it will speed up everything from the flow of information on energy defense and transport to downloading movies and playing games to accessing global financial data. the focus now turns to europe german chancellor angela merkel has ruled out a ban on while away she is trying to keep china on side without antagonizing washington d.c. the u.k. decision anwar way makes up balancing...
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an johnson. questioning macaya douoguih, head of clinical development and johnson: &fair >> i want you to kind of assume what unfortunately shouldn't happen, which is, you know, that the f.d. is approving the drug even though it's only 10% or 20% effective. will you tell us that you feel an obligation to tell us that and give us that information? we would design our tri actually to target the efficacy that's outlined in our targetod t profile. the study would fail if it hit 10%. we would make those results available, but we would not feei comfortable br forward a product that did not-- that was not found to be efficacious according to what we put forth >> the one advantage in all of this, judy, is the nature of science. it is the open enterprise and transparency is what it's all about, and if there was an attempt to make any of this secret, it's hard to overstate the cry from researchers. if people will confidently take these vaccines, you need transparen so they understandhe what's in and what t
an johnson. questioning macaya douoguih, head of clinical development and johnson: &fair >> i want you to kind of assume what unfortunately shouldn't happen, which is, you know, that the f.d. is approving the drug even though it's only 10% or 20% effective. will you tell us that you feel an obligation to tell us that and give us that information? we would design our tri actually to target the efficacy that's outlined in our targetod t profile. the study would fail if it hit 10%. we...
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this is detective johnson. >> her close buddy and predecessor derrick johnson was by her side when she went to interview annie's friend jackson. he told them the same story that they'd been hearing all along, annie telling friends she was pregnant. nothing new. but then they asked jackson if he knew who l.j. was. his answer floored them. >> she would always referred to this guy as l.j., and i asked her, well, what's his real name? she said chris. >>> coming up -- a stunning revelation. was l.j. all along just annie's nickname for chris bagshaw? >>> coming up -- a death on the road puts jaclyn's case in jeopardy. >> i lost any information i needed on that case. >> when "dateline" continues. >> when "dateline" continues >>> september 1st, 2013. it was 6:00 a.m. derek johnson, once the lead detective on annie's murder case, was now a sergeant. he was just finishing his graveyard shift and headed back to the station when he noticed a car parked on the side of the road. it looked like a stranded motorist. derek stopped to help but never made it out of his car. >> that motorist had a gun, an
this is detective johnson. >> her close buddy and predecessor derrick johnson was by her side when she went to interview annie's friend jackson. he told them the same story that they'd been hearing all along, annie telling friends she was pregnant. nothing new. but then they asked jackson if he knew who l.j. was. his answer floored them. >> she would always referred to this guy as l.j., and i asked her, well, what's his real name? she said chris. >>> coming up -- a stunning...
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we assess boris johnson's first year in downing street. our guests on socially—distant screens are a correspondent from the economist, and we are having a technical problem, we are hoping for another commentator as well. in the studio we have the bbc chief international correspondent lyse doucet. welcome, arkady. fingers crossed we can get thomas. last week's european summit on a post—covid economic rescue package was a cliffhanger even by eu standards. germany and france urged exceptional measures. the so—called "frugal four" wanted exceptional to be less expensive. cue arguing for days and nights and even banging on tables, but eventually the deal was done. arkady, i will come to you first. european leaders called it historic. is that fair? it is historic. it is short of that hamilton moment when in the late 18th century the us central bank effectively became the main carrier of debts of separate states, but it is a hugely important moment. because let's just think back a few months ago. nobody really thought that the eu could come
we assess boris johnson's first year in downing street. our guests on socially—distant screens are a correspondent from the economist, and we are having a technical problem, we are hoping for another commentator as well. in the studio we have the bbc chief international correspondent lyse doucet. welcome, arkady. fingers crossed we can get thomas. last week's european summit on a post—covid economic rescue package was a cliffhanger even by eu standards. germany and france urged exceptional...
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johnson needs to boost trade ties of both the u.s. and china. 5 g. will become the nervous system of the future economy it will speed up everything from the flow of information on energy defense and transport to downloading movies and playing games to accessing global financial data. the focus now turns to europe german chancellor angela merkel has ruled out a ban on huawei she is trying to keep china on side without antagonizing washington d.c. the u.k. decision anwar way makes up balancing act much more challenging. top story at the. celebrations bastille day on the way in paris with a tribute to health care workers taking center stage in a scaled down the rate president emanuel of prague is expected to make an address to the nation. that. you're watching. the price. you can't even visit our website. go beyond. that. and look. for ever it takes. it running.
johnson needs to boost trade ties of both the u.s. and china. 5 g. will become the nervous system of the future economy it will speed up everything from the flow of information on energy defense and transport to downloading movies and playing games to accessing global financial data. the focus now turns to europe german chancellor angela merkel has ruled out a ban on huawei she is trying to keep china on side without antagonizing washington d.c. the u.k. decision anwar way makes up balancing...
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that, my friend, secretary jeh johnson. thank you for joining us and i know you are supposed to be cheering another meeting and we are very grateful so let's get right to it. over to you. >> thank you very much, suzanne. good afternoon everybody. suzanne, i want to thank you for your public service as well and for your work as secretary of the department of homeland security. as many of you know there is a new agency and the executive branch called the cybersecurity and infrastructure security agency. what you may not know is within the executive branch susanna spalding is the single person most responsible for the creation of that agency. she pushed for the creation of that agency and never gave up and as the result today we have an agency of our government devoted to cybersecurity. thank you very much for that suzanne. i was asked to speak to you this afternoon about racism and the importance of civic engagement. if anyone asked me to civic engagement important in bringing about social change my answer is a resounding and
that, my friend, secretary jeh johnson. thank you for joining us and i know you are supposed to be cheering another meeting and we are very grateful so let's get right to it. over to you. >> thank you very much, suzanne. good afternoon everybody. suzanne, i want to thank you for your public service as well and for your work as secretary of the department of homeland security. as many of you know there is a new agency and the executive branch called the cybersecurity and infrastructure...